Mugello-KS5

The Mugello-KS5 is an incredibly versatile, 21" self-powered subwoofer featuring neodymium magnets with 6" voice coils driven by a powerful Class D amplifier. The large ports are designed to be fully symmetrical to the speakers which means the back loading of the drivers is consistent and even with no port air turbulence. The triangle port construction also provided excellent structural integrity and strength, effectively eliminating any box resonance.

The rear panel provides inputs for both balanced line signals and digital signals in AES/EBU protocol, also on an XLR for ease of cabling.

All DSP functions including EQ can be controlled with remote managing software via USB or RS485, again conveniently on a standard XLR. There are different DSP presets, specifically made by K-array to optimize the system performance of the variety of device configuration available. Additionally, you can also create, save, and store your own personal presets on the Mugello-KS5.

Weather Resistant

We utilize the most durable and resistant materials when developing our products to protect and conserve the system regardless of the elements, rendering a K-array installation reliable and long-lasting.

The most durable and resistant materials is used when developing our products to offer the most reliable solutions on the market: aluminum and steel make up the frame of all weather resistant speakers within the K-array portfolio.

Versatile and efficient, aluminum provides strong structural support without adding excess weight to the products. Naturally generating a protective oxide coating, aluminum is particularly useful for protection and conservation rendering a K-array installation dependable, regardless of the application elements.

Steel is the other functional material K-array implements, which offers corrosion resistance and strength. Stainless steel does not readily corrode, rust or stain with water making those products perfect for aquatic environments as well as traditional settings.

Color Customizable

We have the ability to customize your project by color matching your system to any RAL color to help you to better integrate the speakers into a wide variety of venues.

We have the ability to customize your project by color matching your system to any RAL color to help you to better integrate the speakers into a wide variety of venues. RAL is used for defining standard colors for paint and coatings and is the most popular Central European color standard used today.

Technology

Integrated DSP

Built-in DSP allows for fine tuning of every single sonic parameter of the loudspeaker, providing the sound engineer the highest control on overall performance and fine granularity in system configuration.

Built-in DSP allows for fine tuning of every single sonic parameter of the loudspeaker, providing the sound engineer the highest control on overall performance and fine granularity in system configuration, including processing, matrix and delays.

One of the biggest advantages of SAT line arrays is that they show a hyper-cardioid dispersion pattern in the mid-low range, where conventional line arrays are almost omnidirectional. This reduces the amount of energy sent towards the stage which typically requires a high volume level of the monitors for the musicians even though it consequently deteriorates the signal-to-noise ratio of the microphones and increases the difficulty in feedback management.

Another advantage of SAT is a better impulse response than that of a conventional line array element. In truth, a directly-radiating bass reflex box uses a resonant air volume that tends to reduce the definition in the low-mid range and does not allow the correct reproduction of fast transients. Instead, SAT’s compact design allows sound to exit instantaneously without resonance, generating a significant amount of sound pressure in the low and low-mid range with a fast transient response. The cardioid dispersion in the low frequencies and an extremely fast impulse response are the true advantages of slim array speakers. The combination of these two factors leads to a significantly better acoustic outcome with respect to the traditional line array elements, particularly in terms of sound definition and noise pollution outside the desired audience areas.

Additionally, the compactness of the speakers benefits the user through the practicality in transporting, the ease of assembly and the overall minimal footprint of the cluster which creates an optimization of space, time and, therefore, total incurred costs for the management of these systems.

Onboard Touch Screen

An integrated touch screen provides intuitive control over the main DSP functions: input/output levels, signal routing, offset delays for the subwoofer and Speakon output and overall system delay (up to 330 ms).

An integrated touch screen provides intuitive control over the main DSP functions: input/output levels, signal routing, offset delays for the subwoofer and Speakon output and overall system delay (up to 330 ms).

Self-Powered Capabilities

Our self-powered solutions prevent distortion from cumbersome and fragile passive crossovers and power loss due to long running cables, and offer plenty of advantages ranging from the compactness of the solution to the ease of integration with new and existing sound systems.

The needed power at the heart of the sound source. No more distortion from cumbersome and fragile passive crossovers, no power loss due to long running cables, and plenty of advantages ranging from the compactness of the solution to the ease of integration with new and existing sound systems.

Dante Compatible

With the dedicated K-dante accessory, this solution can be integrated into a Dante network making it interoperable with other devices.

Dante is an uncompressed, multi-channel networking technology that allows the transmission of digital audio and data across standard IP networks.

With the dedicated K-dante accessory, this solution can be integrated into a Dante network making it interoperable with other devices and letting the user replace heavy, expensive analog or multicore cabling with low-cost, easily-available CAT5e, CAT6 cables.

Because Dante uses logical routes instead of physical point-to-point connections, the network can be expanded and reconfigured at any time with just a few mouse clicks.